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giment was in Gregg's (2d) Division, but in 1864-65 it served in Wilson's (3d) Division,--afterward Custer's. Eighth New York Cavalry--Rochester regiment. Chapman's Brigade — Wilson's Division--Cavalry Corps A. P. (1) Col. Samuel J. Crooks. (4) Col. William H. Benjamin; Bvt. Brig.-Gen. (2) Col. Benjamin F. Davis, W.ed and Forty-seventh Pennsylvania, and Major Pardee was promoted to the Colonelcy of that regiment. At Chancellorsville, the Twenty-eighth was commanded by Major L. F. Chapman, an intrepid and skilful officer, who lost his life there. The regimental loss at Chancellorsville was 17 killed, 60 wounded, and 24 missing; total, 101. was assigned to Heintzelman's Division. It performed outpost duty in Virginia for several months, during which an affair occurred on the picket line in which Captain Chapman and Quartermaster Lysle were killed. When the Third Corps moved to the Peninsula the Sixty-third went there with its brigade (Jameson's), and took part in s
32 Whipple's Third. Nov., ‘61  I--Dilger's 1 13 14   15 15 29 Schurz's Eleventh. Oct., ‘61  K--Heckman's 1 5 6   14 14 20 Schurz's Eleventh. Oct., ‘61  L--Robinson's 1 7 8 1 15 16 24 Sykes's Fifth. Sept., ‘61  M--Schultz's   2 2   17 17 19 Stanley's Fourth.   Light Batteries.                   Aug., ‘61 1st O. Reenlisted and served through the war. McMullen's 1 6 7   15 15 22 Cox's Ninth. Aug., ‘61 2d O. Reenlisted and served through the war. Chapman's   2 2   45 45 47 Hovey's Thirteenth. Nov., ‘61 3d O. Reenlisted and served through the war. Williams's   1 1   57 57 58 Leggett's Seventeenth. Aug., ‘61 4th O. Reenlisted and served through the war. Hoffman's 1 5 6 1 26 27 33 Osterhaus's Fifteenth. Aug., ‘61 5th O. Reenlisted and served through the war. Hickenlooper's   5 5   36 36 41 Lauman's Sixteenth. Dec., ‘61 6th O. Reenlisted and served through the war. Bradley's 1 8